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Old 12-06-2015, 04:57 PM   #1
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Thank you.. I see you are on bags... Would I need this if Im just doing a static drop I wonder? Used 2.5" drop spindles with 3" coils in front and 5" coils in back... Trying to get a stance maybe 1 to 2 inches higher in back..
Actually. I'm on coil springs. -1 front (w/ 2" drop spindles); -3 rear ( w/ 2" blocks). I had -2" front but my front tires have a lower profile (and harsher ride) than the rears. I wanted to even out things F/R so I'm putting -1" springs up front then bolting on good shocks.

Keep over all tire height in mind when choosing springs.

from what I've read, you are better off using 2" blocks w/ 3" springs than 5" springs/ no blocks. AND 5.5" drop is A LOT up front. Most combos here on the forum are 3/5 or 4/6. There are several pics of these setups to give you an idea on overall stance.
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Old 12-06-2015, 06:38 PM   #2
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Actually. I'm on coil springs. -1 front (w/ 2" drop spindles); -3 rear ( w/ 2" blocks). I had -2" front but my front tires have a lower profile (and harsher ride) than the rears. I wanted to even out things F/R so I'm putting -1" springs up front then bolting on good shocks.

Keep over all tire height in mind when choosing springs.

from what I've read, you are better off using 2" blocks w/ 3" springs than 5" springs/ no blocks. AND 5.5" drop is A LOT up front. Most combos here on the forum are 3/5 or 4/6. There are several pics of these setups to give you an idea on overall stance.
Thanks again.. I guess once I get all the weight back on it ill decide if I want to swap out the front springs with 1' or 2"... I read it takes a little while for springs to settle into their final ride height too..
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Old 12-07-2015, 12:14 PM   #3
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Re: Make it handle

I have a 1964 GMC with Porterbuilt Stage 2 air ride suspension front and back.
Was wondering if anyone has successfully installed a rear sway bar with this or a similar rear suspension setup. I have been looking at the the No Limit Over the frame rail rear sway bar and was wondering if this would be a good choice. Would also like to have suggestions on a good shock replacement, I currently have the standard shocks that come with the Porter Built kits.
Any thing that you can share would be appreciated
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